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-height global sales bonanza?plusgoogleunderwater?linking organ to japan. it is not the only major cloud player looking to the seabed for faster service. we will dig deeper into the subsea cable industry. and the u.k. unplugged? britain's decision to checkout of the eu stokes fears of a major tech exodus? we will ask oracle ceo mark hurd for a prediction on the company's tech future. first to our lead. amazon prime day. new numbers on the lack of success on amazon prime day. sales were similar to last year. sales in u.k. are up 12%. shares of the everything stored dipped earlier in the day on reports of lackluster numbers. the second annual one-day sale event also experienced a challenging start. shoppers had issues with their shopping carts amazon fixed the , issue but not #primedayfail circulated on social media. i should preface this by saying even though amazon prime day did not get great reviews last year, they say they still sold more then the black friday the year before. having worked at amazon in many different capacities, what is your take on the actually successive today

-height global sales bonanza? plus google underwater? linking organ to japan. it is not the only major cloud player looking to the seabed for faster service. we will dig deeper into the subsea cable industry. and the u.k. unplugged? britain's decision to checkout of the eu stokes fears of a major tech exodus? we will ask oracle ceo mark hurd for a prediction on the company's tech future. first to our lead. amazon prime day. new numbers on the lack of success on amazon prime day. sales were...

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year's online reviews. can they deliver on their global sales bonanza?plusgoogleunderwater?it's not the only player looking to the seabed for faster service. we will dig deeper into the subsea cable industry. and the u.k. unplugged? written's decision to checkout of the eu stokes fears of a major tech exodus? we will ask oracle ceo mark hurd for a fiction. first to our lead -- amazon prime lead. new numbers on the lack of success on amazon prime day. sales were similar to last year. sales in u.k. are up 12%. shares of the everything stored shares of the everything stored dipped earlier in the day on reports of lackluster numbers. the second annual one-day sale event experience a challenging start. but notixed the issue before prime day fail circulated on social media. i should preface this by saying even though amazon prime day did not get great reviews last year, they say they still sold more than black write a the year before. having worked at amazon in many different capacities, what is your take on the actually successive today? i worked for them a little more than five year

year's online reviews. can they deliver on their global sales bonanza? plus google underwater? it's not the only player looking to the seabed for faster service. we will dig deeper into the subsea cable industry. and the u.k. unplugged? written's decision to checkout of the eu stokes fears of a major tech exodus? we will ask oracle ceo mark hurd for a fiction. first to our lead -- amazon prime lead. new numbers on the lack of success on amazon prime day. sales were similar to last year. sales...

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alphabet shares gaining after-hoursasgoogles. companyproves its dominance in mobile advertising. sales, excluding some payments to partners, rose 22% to more than $17.5 billion. one of the benefits of the alphabet reporting structure is that investors have a better moon shots are doing, things like this all driving car, science research. the so called other bits $859 for the--$859 million quarter. the numberso put into perspective, forrester research vice president frank gillett and crawford del pratt. there have been questions over the last several years about google's transition and ability to transition to mobile. as the company effectively put those questions to rest? >> they have done a really good job. if you look at our numbers and you think about how the world has changed, from the first quarter of 2014 to the first quarter of 2016, phones with a screen size of 4 1/2 to 5 inches , those have dropped 70% in terms of ship that -- shipments. inches, thoseto 6 are up 200% for that period. why is that important? as the phone gets bigger, people use that phone throughout their

alphabet shares gaining after-hours as googles. company proves its dominance in mobile advertising. sales, excluding some payments to partners, rose 22% to more than $17.5 billion. one of the benefits of the alphabet reporting structure is that investors have a better moon shots are doing, things like this all driving car, science research. the so called other bits $859 for the--$859 million quarter. the numberso put into perspective, forrester research vice president frank gillett and...

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. amazon,apple,google. whereis the author's -- on electronic -- >> guest: well, that's a broad question. let me start with where we are with the electronic distribution. we are neutral as to how books are published and what format, what media. we want books to be written, read, and distributed. right? so the format is really -- it doesn't really matter. depends on how the reader wants to read. but the digital media has caused some destruction in how authors get paid, how books get paid for. and this is a huge issue for us right now because why are authors making less money? there are -- we looked into the reasons. there are a number of different causes. one of them is that we see that amazon pushed down the price of ebooks to 9.99. created a standard and many case even lower. that's had the effect of causing -- devaluing books. now consumers expect that 9.99 is a threshold for what you're going to spend on a book. that means there's less money for the publisher and guess where they can -- the one budget line where they can actually -- that is somewhat negotiable is what they pa

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possible motive in the recent attacksongooglecampuses.they say a man arrested last week is connected to three separate incidents from starting fires to a shooting. abc 7 news reporter jessica cast electrois live. >> reporter: we're talking about three attacks in the span of two months at the google campus, all which appear to be connected. finally today we're hearing from police about that possible motive as we mentioned and that the man seems to have thought google was watching him. >> law enforcement putting together criminal case against diaz. they think he's behind several attacks in mountain view. in an interview diaz waives his right to a lawyer. he said he felt google was watching him and that made him upset. he told cops he kept journals of the time he felt google was watching him. three separate incidents at three google buildings are being investigated by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. first on may 19th when there was a fire near google street vehicle where an employee claims to have seen a man throw a molotov cocktail at a kara small fire started ne

possible motive in the recent attacks on google campuses. they say a man arrested last week is connected to three separate incidents from starting fires to a shooting. abc 7 news reporter jessica cast electrois live. >> reporter: we're talking about three attacks in the span of two months at the google campus, all which appear to be connected. finally today we're hearing from police about that possible motive as we mentioned and that the man seems to have thought google was watching him....

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advisory board. eric schmidt, former ceoofgoogle, talkedabout innovation and technology at the economic club of new york in may with journalist charlie rose. >> good afternoon, everybody. meeting ofthe 453rd the economic club of new york in our 109th year. i am bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank in new york. the economic club is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for discussions on social and political issues with more than 1000 speakers appearing before the club in the last century. we have established a tradition of excellence. i want to recognize the 232 members of the centennial society. these club members make an extraordinary contribution to ensure the financial quality of the club in its second century. their names are in your program. i would like to welcome students hear from columbia university, hunter college, nyu, university of pennsylvania, and southern methodist university. this afternoon, we are honored to be able to have as our guest speaker eric schmidt, the executive chairman of alphabet, inc. in this role, he acts as the firm's global ambassador wi

advisory board. eric schmidt, former ceo of google, talked about innovation and technology at the economic club of new york in may with journalist charlie rose. >> good afternoon, everybody. meeting ofthe 453rd the economic club of new york in our 109th year. i am bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank in new york. the economic club is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for discussions on social and political issues with more than 1000 speakers appearing before the club...

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advisory board. .ormer ceoofgoogletalka innovation and technology at the economic club of new york with journalist charlie rose. >> good afternoon, everybody. as you all know, the economic club of new york is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for ridges on economic, social and political issues. more than 1000 prominent speakers have appeared before the speakers over the last century. after personally recognize that 232 members of the centennial society. these numbers continue to make an extraordinary contribution to ensure that financial stability of the club as a go into the second century. their names are in your programs. i like to welcome students here today from columbia university, at the college, nyu, university of pennsylvania, and southern methodist university. this afternoon we are honored to have as our guest speaker eric schmidt. executive chairman of alphabet inc.. global ambassador with this possibly for external matters pertaining to all of its businesses including google. his responsibilities have taken him to all corners of the world including visits to cuba,

advisory board. .ormer ceo of google talk a innovation and technology at the economic club of new york with journalist charlie rose. >> good afternoon, everybody. as you all know, the economic club of new york is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for ridges on economic, social and political issues. more than 1000 prominent speakers have appeared before the speakers over the last century. after personally recognize that 232 members of the centennial society. these numbers continue to...

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, some of which are brand new. >>> another big day for earnings.amazon,google'sparentcompany called alphabet, of course, and cbs out any moment. it's a busy hour. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the dow is ending in the red for the third straight day while s&p 500 and nasdaq managed to eke out gains second day in a row, just barely though. phil flynn, price futures group, fox business contributor. watching a big joltrom natural gas in the cme. lori rothman watching ford having horrendous day. reporter: everything is moving on earnings. either up if it is good news or down on bad news. boy, basically bad news for ford. ford blasted whole auto industry the turnaround for the auto industry is over. profits came way down and as a result. facebook report ad blowout quarter. closing off% on the session. back to facebook. this is a much better story. up 1 1/3% on the session, adding $10 billion in market cap, bringing total market cap value to $362 billion. great news for mark zuckerberg. i don't have figure off the top of my head but you know he made some cash. more

, some of which are brand new. >>> another big day for earnings. amazon, google's parent company called alphabet, of course, and cbs out any moment. it's a busy hour. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the dow is ending in the red for the third straight day while s&p 500 and nasdaq managed to eke out gains second day in a row, just barely though. phil flynn, price futures group, fox business contributor. watching a big joltrom natural gas in the cme. lori rothman...

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might be in the same business as cnbc's parent company comcast or a companylikegoogle, alphabet,where we're not just seeing traditional media companies and then different ways. i'll be interested to see what they do in integrating this company. >> walter, people said when mayer took the job there's never been a successful internet company that gets turned around and returns to its prior success. what can verizon do for yahoo! and aol together to try to restore some of that? can it? >> well, one problem that yahoo! had is as smart as marissa mayer is and what a good person it is it never defined what that company was. over and over again from david and jerry when they founded it all the way to marissa, you were never quite sure what yahoo! was doing. was it the content company and an organization in the internet company, a homepage company so now i think to answer your question, what verizon can do is sbi grate this so that you're getting everything from what netflix and hulu does to what nbc and disney do to what a company like google does which is giving you connectivity and g

might be in the same business as cnbc's parent company comcast or a company like google, alphabet, where we're not just seeing traditional media companies and then different ways. i'll be interested to see what they do in integrating this company. >> walter, people said when mayer took the job there's never been a successful internet company that gets turned around and returns to its prior success. what can verizon do for yahoo! and aol together to try to restore some of that? can it?...

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facebook, amazonandgoogle. weewondering if they're ready the to make a comeback. what do you think? >> i think netflix is ready. the four of us wanted this, netflix was down 12, 13%. we said as long as it holds that level, the stock is okay. it actually did hold that on huge volume that day. now, it's reversed and trading higher. we had one of the directors buy stock in the open market, which was really bullish. the stock, now, at least you have something to trade against on the downside. >> i wasn't bullish that night and so, in fact, i said i thought it was probably going to go lower. the fact it's moved up to a range, i've been wrong on that. you've been to a place where unlike facebook, we've really seen saturation of their customer base. u.s. is slowing. international slowing. margins aren't there. they tried to raise prices. this grandfathering effect is something they're very worried about. i think it's negative. the minute you start to charge people for a service they got to teaser rate on, they start leave ing the service. >> you start seeing -- >> i don't want to be

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into the ring because we've got a full-fledged earnings side right now. earnings fromamon,google, kindof like apollo creed beat on rocky in rocky i. can you see josh "tough guy "lipton and jon "don't mess with me" fortt and julia boorstin. welcome to "fast money," everybody. i'm brian sullivan. can you tell that melissa is out all this week. our full trader lineup including bob peck who will do double duty tonight on alphabet and amazon. he is on, literally, the red phone which as i went over there is actually connected to nothing. hi, everybody. good to see you. >> welcome. >> you're not supposed to give that away. >> everyone knows that. we have the smartest audience in television. >> look at these after-hour moves. amazon.com up 2% on results and alphabet up more than 5% on its results beating on almost pretty much every single metric. here's the question. is it still too late to get into these names given the recent runs that very have had and on a broader picture what do they mean for the overall market rall? got some pretty heavy market stats coming up in a bit. dan nathan

into the ring because we've got a full-fledged earnings side right now. earnings from amon, google, kind of like apollo creed beat on rocky in rocky i. can you see josh "tough guy "lipton and jon "don't mess with me" fortt and julia boorstin. welcome to "fast money," everybody. i'm brian sullivan. can you tell that melissa is out all this week. our full trader lineup including bob peck who will do double duty tonight on alphabet and amazon. he is on, literally,...

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real world. it makes pokemon virtually appear around you. it was built byagooglespinoff,putting -- building on cutting edge mapping technology. it is the biggest game since nintendo started trading 33 years ago. the question is, can pokemon keep up the momentum and restore nintendo's former glory? emily: let's start with you. you are one of the foremost experts on augmented reality in this country. you are close to people who work on this technology. you have an application that works with 3-d technology. >> it is phenomenal. uses augmentedo reality applications, this is big, big, big. the --we were walking by in san francisco. everyone was looking at their funds. i am pretty sure they are all playing this game. >> it is interesting how social this game is. it has a number of features that are important. the popularization of augmented reality is a large part of this story. there is a sense in which this game is a real-world social network. if you look at the video just before this, they show flirting happening in the course of playing the game in the real world. that is brillia

real world. it makes pokemon virtually appear around you. it was built by a google spinoff, putting -- building on cutting edge mapping technology. it is the biggest game since nintendo started trading 33 years ago. the question is, can pokemon keep up the momentum and restore nintendo's former glory? emily: let's start with you. you are one of the foremost experts on augmented reality in this country. you are close to people who work on this technology. you have an application that works with...

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discussed where they go from here.plusgoogleplaysdefense -- the tech giant fighting back against claims its piracy protection tool enables bootleggers. and moon shots under the microscope. we will ask laura ultra-secretive products -- projects eating developed in the shadows. amazon prime day -- amazon said worldwide orders climbed more than 60% over the last year. the hot seller is the video streaming fire tv. it helped the company triple sales of devices. it contradicts culinary estimates from tuesday suggesting sales were flat compared to last year. amazon shares popped before closing down half a percent. here to break down the numbers is our bloomberg editor at large, cory johnson. amazon says it was the biggest sales day ever, contradicting some numbers we got yesterday. how big a success you think it was? mark: i think results were generally in line with expectations. they said was three x growth for third-party sales -- they always give you these puzzles and never the exact numbers. probably a billion in total gross sales. one year ago, it was 400 million, so i think that'

discussed where they go from here. plus google plays defense -- the tech giant fighting back against claims its piracy protection tool enables bootleggers. and moon shots under the microscope. we will ask laura ultra-secretive products -- projects eating developed in the shadows. amazon prime day -- amazon said worldwide orders climbed more than 60% over the last year. the hot seller is the video streaming fire tv. it helped the company triple sales of devices. it contradicts culinary...

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. a promise sothrilling,google, soonto become alphabet, snapped up nest and its star ceo for $3.2 billion. joining me today on "studio 1.0," nest ceo and cofounder tony fadell. tony, so great to have you here. tony: it's so great to be here, emily. i love it. emily: you were born in michigan, but you moved around a lot. 12 schools in 15 years? you tony: yeah. well, you know, going to so many different and cities, there is a lot of positive impact, right? i was able to learn about various different types of people. like, being in new york, and then being in texas, being in the midwest, they are very -- you know, human nature is the same, but the way they display it might be different. emily: how do you think that affects your work and how you lead? tony: i think a lot of times that -- you know, by always being the new kid, you are always distanced from what is going on around you. so, you're always analyzing. you're evaluating. you're seeing what people are doing and not doing, because you are not in it. you are more of an observer. that helps, because it allows me to step back and

. a promise so thrilling, google, soon to become alphabet, snapped up nest and its star ceo for $3.2 billion. joining me today on "studio 1.0," nest ceo and cofounder tony fadell. tony, so great to have you here. tony: it's so great to be here, emily. i love it. emily: you were born in michigan, but you moved around a lot. 12 schools in 15 years? you tony: yeah. well, you know, going to so many different and cities, there is a lot of positive impact, right? i was able to learn about...

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playing a major role in that.isgooglemissingthe sticker boat here?randy:googlehasits own messaging app that will be launching this fall as well. we will be seeing these sorts of features becoming more line-like , and a big part of that is stickers. so fascinating. thank you so much for joining and explaining the craze to me. i appreciate it. committee chairman john thune wants answers on tesla's autopilot issue. the senator sent a letter to elon musk asking what led to the may 7 crash of a vehicle using the autopilot feature. he asks for a response no later than july 29. coming up, microsoft wins a major court battle against the doj over e-mail privacy. i sit down with chief legal counsel brad smith up next. emily: google has been hit with a fresh round of antitrust charges leveled i.e. eu authorities, accusing google of restricting third-party websites, from displaying advertisers from competitors. the eu have been trying to contain google's aggressive push into the region. this is the third set of againstt charges levied the silicon valley company since early last year. this is "

playing a major role in that. is google missing the sticker boat here? randy: google has its own messaging app that will be launching this fall as well. we will be seeing these sorts of features becoming more line-like , and a big part of that is stickers. so fascinating. thank you so much for joining and explaining the craze to me. i appreciate it. committee chairman john thune wants answers on tesla's autopilot issue. the senator sent a letter to elon musk asking what led to the may 7 crash...

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thatatgoogle. igot that at yahoo!. i love all phases of the company.managedgoogle--i 100,000's, and i love all phases of the company. i love, you know, the effort and the energy and the hard work required to stem decline. is so, you know, all of that really exciting to me. but it's really about being able to be part of the company that will transform culture and transform people's lives. have three children. your decisions around parenting were highly scrutinized for whatever it is worth. but how has -- that is such a big accomplishment. how has motherhood changed you and change the way you lead and your approach to business? >> i think you learn so much about yourself and having children. my children are just amazing. being a mother is incredible experience overall. -- i havened that quality time with my kids, but i love to work. i love to have impact. i love to talk with them overall about it. my parents were over this week and yesterday, my son came out and he said, ok, so you are going to go and do your board calls and then i am going to play ball and we will have dinner.

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now. >> walk us through the court cases through amazon rabilorgooglewhereis the authors guild? >> that is a broad question we are neutral to what is published to do what format or what media. so the formats it doesn't matter. because some destruction how books get paid in this is the huge issue for us right now. there are a number of different causes we see that amazon pushed down the cost $9.99 they created a standard that had the effect the cause to devalue the books. that is the threshold. so though one budget wind -- line that is somewhat negotiable to pay the author. oh whole information it should be for free one issue is piracy in increasing amounts of books available for free and better made available by real criminals copyright infringement. with that devaluation of writing. there is a difference between but the person who spends a lot of their time rating in their job as a professional of their. they are holding their kraft. then we want to encourage us to write books because we benefited. >> the recent court cases? >> yes. you are referring i think you are referring

now. >> walk us through the court cases through amazon rabil or google where is the authors guild? >> that is a broad question we are neutral to what is published to do what format or what media. so the formats it doesn't matter. because some destruction how books get paid in this is the huge issue for us right now. there are a number of different causes we see that amazon pushed down the cost $9.99 they created a standard that had the effect the cause to devalue the books. that is...

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or commissions paid to partners. he's looking for a total of $3.9 billion.asgooglemovesto mobile its commissions can move higher which with pressure margins. we'll soon find out. back to you. >> john, what about amazon? >> well, wall street is looking for a $29.5 billion in revenue, up 27% from last year and eps of 1.$1. 1.$1.01. the two big stars are likely to be prime membership and the cloud. street is looking for cloud revenue of just under $3 billion and if amazon imagines to beat that, that will be a big deal. for guidance, investors are going to hear that q-3 will come in around $31.6 billion. there are questions about costs, especially when it comes to distribution and lately content cost as well, bill. >> john, thank you. julia, what about les moonves and company and cbs? >> one key for cbs will be the success of the upfront ad sales period which ceo les moonves told me earlier this month went great. we also expect to hear how cbs's digital content apps are fairing. the company is projected to report revenue that's in line with last year's $3.21 billion and 16% higher ea

or commissions paid to partners. he's looking for a total of $3.9 billion. as google moves to mobile its commissions can move higher which with pressure margins. we'll soon find out. back to you. >> john, what about amazon? >> well, wall street is looking for a $29.5 billion in revenue, up 27% from last year and eps of 1.$1. 1.$1.01. the two big stars are likely to be prime membership and the cloud. street is looking for cloud revenue of just under $3 billion and if amazon imagines...

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there's no issue there. ithinkgoogleisa great idea because that's another company that has been able to see the writing on the wall, extend your business model into co-related areas. however with google i don't see the hardware guys. their the ip guys. >> gorge, great to have you on, senior analyst. >>> let's move on. the number of people detained or following friday's failed coup sores to 20,000. the crack down as well calls to reinstate the death penalty from plotters. turkey's international allies who call to uphold the rule of law. joining us now is hadley live from istanbul. good morning. i know you've been speaking to the prime minster here. how did he address this that the crack down has gone too far. >> he was much more pragmatic and measured in his response when he was talking about the death penalty. when he was talking about the extradition. he was talking about how turkey has to play both sides because they're stuck in the middle. literally stuck between east and west here when it becomes to the fight against the islamic state and the migrant crisis. they need allies

there's no issue there. i think google is a great idea because that's another company that has been able to see the writing on the wall, extend your business model into co-related areas. however with google i don't see the hardware guys. their the ip guys. >> gorge, great to have you on, senior analyst. >>> let's move on. the number of people detained or following friday's failed coup sores to 20,000. the crack down as well calls to reinstate the death penalty from plotters....

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efficacy of earnings and tech is killing it this season. it is allaboutgoogleandamazon. alphabet, the fastest growth rate in two years. jump for 21%, a huge google in the premarket. and amazon, if the stock opens at this level, a new record high. the third straight quarter of record profits. you also had revenue growth of the fastest in four years and ,he cloud sales were up 58% delivering more and more of the operating income profits. one minor downside to amazon is that the third quarter operating income was lower as they make a lot of investments in warehouse and content. in the eu, a little bit different. beating forclays the corridor. profit did fall at 53% from last year. of -- but thatme was better than estimates. the beardt up with deal. , 1% of sabmiller miller. yesterday they said, no dice. now, it looks like the deal could be back on. i feel like we need to drink every time we talk about this. now, first word news. shery ahn co. hillary clinton is on aat america moment of reckoning at she is scoffing the donald trump claims that he is the only one who can fix it. she is the

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and traffic cops to handle all the trucks coming in and out of there. >> let's switchtogoogle. theybeat estimates at the fastest rate in over two years and we keep our eye on expense control over there. what's your thought? >> it was a great quarter. people were disappointed last quarter but this quarter they is blown it out. obviously the cfo is getting a lot of control over the business. they're still continuing to spend on the moon shots. that was an enormous loss there. close to a billion dollars. and earning 185 million. something like that. so they continue to do the same thing. investing in future things and have yet to have it pay off. we'll see if that happens but in general they dominate advertising. same thing with facebook last week. they're the ones in charge of a lot of digital going forward. >> so far this earnings season it feels to me like we're seeing aggressive moves from giants to an extent that i hadn't expected. you look at am, yes smartphones have slowed down. here they are actually doing it. look at amazon. look at google. what do you think this says about t

and traffic cops to handle all the trucks coming in and out of there. >> let's switch to google. they beat estimates at the fastest rate in over two years and we keep our eye on expense control over there. what's your thought? >> it was a great quarter. people were disappointed last quarter but this quarter they is blown it out. obviously the cfo is getting a lot of control over the business. they're still continuing to spend on the moon shots. that was an enormous loss there....

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san francisco, ktvu fox 2news.>>>googleisunder the microscope. according to the mercury news investigators are looking into claims of age discrimination. we are live from mountain view with more on the story. >> reporter: good morning. it is no secret that many tech workers are younger and those people who are 40 and over, some of them have filed a lawsuit. those who did not get hired at google. news came out last week that a motion was filed in san jose federal court to expand an age discrimination lawsuit against google. if approved that motion would allow other people who interviewed in person at google for engineering positions who were 40 and older and refused employment to join the lawsuit. now the mercury news is report that investigators are looking into complaints against google. the commission is investigating the claims and google's employment policies and practices. the paper reports that google denies age discrimination and that it doesn't discuss pending litigation. as far as the lawsuit expanding and other people allowed to join we won't know the outcome of tha

san francisco, ktvu fox 2news. >>> google is under the microscope. according to the mercury news investigators are looking into claims of age discrimination. we are live from mountain view with more on the story. >> reporter: good morning. it is no secret that many tech workers are younger and those people who are 40 and over, some of them have filed a lawsuit. those who did not get hired at google. news came out last week that a motion was filed in san jose federal court to...

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unusualpurpose.googleandlinkedin just announced a deal to swap several pieces of property. we're talking 2.5 million square feet. kpix 5's devin fehely is live near lincoln headquarters in mountain view. both sides saying this is a good deal? >> reporter: yeah. both of them say that this is a win-win and it dramatically moves the pieces around on the chess board but when you look at where the pieces land, it makes a tremendous amount of sense for both of the companies. and what is most surprising perhaps is that a spirit of compromise rather than competition won the day. >> reporter: the deal announced today is a big win for scores of bicycle riding google employees offering the promise of a consolidate campus in mountain view's north bayshore, while simultaneously paving the way for linkedin's exit from the area altogether. >> companies want the headquarters to be robust. they want the headquarters so- to-have all of their people coming together for all of the functional reasons they need to come together. this is hard for google to do. they have been spread out. >> reporter: go

unusual purpose. google and linkedin just announced a deal to swap several pieces of property. we're talking 2.5 million square feet. kpix 5's devin fehely is live near lincoln headquarters in mountain view. both sides saying this is a good deal? >> reporter: yeah. both of them say that this is a win-win and it dramatically moves the pieces around on the chess board but when you look at where the pieces land, it makes a tremendous amount of sense for both of the companies. and what is...

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. >>> agediscrimination?googlehaspublicly addressed gender and racial imbalance in its workforce. now a lawsuit alleges another issue. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, july 7th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. an is high. the release of the monthly jobs report is always important, of course, but tomorrow's taking on added significance, not just to wall street but to main street and washington as well. hiring in may showed its weakest gain in more than five years. the anemic report shocked just about everybody, and it cemented the federal reserve's decision not to raise interest rates. then came another surprise, the brexit, and tomorrow's report will determine whether may's weak showing was an anomaly or the start of a new and worrying trend for what has been one of the strongest parts of the economy, so here's what's expected. consensus is for non-farm payrolls to rise 165,000. the unemployment rate may tick higher to 4.8% and average hourly earnings are expected to gain.02%. >>> two new pieces of data point to a strengthening labor ma

. >>> age discrimination? google has publicly addressed gender and racial imbalance in its workforce. now a lawsuit alleges another issue. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, july 7th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. an is high. the release of the monthly jobs report is always important, of course, but tomorrow's taking on added significance, not just to wall street but to main street and washington as well. hiring in may...

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make that happen. david: you are number three, but a distant number threetogoogleandfacebook in the mobile advertising business. what you need to get to that scale? and what does verizon give you the google and facebook don't have? >> mobile in terms of media consumption has radically change the way consumers are in taking media and advertising. took a step back and said today is my first day on planet earth, what do you think the most important aspect to focus on will be and who would you partner with? well,rtnership of a verizon, yahoo! is a very substantial partnership in a landscape where people are causally focused on facebook and google, the reality is if you look at the hundreds of media companies in the world and hundreds of internet companies in the world, being number three with an opportunity to gain market share is with the steal is about. i would say for the verizon side of the house, it's a very smart deal. walden att was marni verizon and tim armstrong, chief executive officer at aol earlier on bloomberg "go." something tim armstrong was talking about was this rac

make that happen. david: you are number three, but a distant number three to google and facebook in the mobile advertising business. what you need to get to that scale? and what does verizon give you the google and facebook don't have? >> mobile in terms of media consumption has radically change the way consumers are in taking media and advertising. took a step back and said today is my first day on planet earth, what do you think the most important aspect to focus on will be and who...

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growth.googleandamazon have their turn after the bell. we'll look at who comes out the winner. plus a deal in tech. buying a company 40% owned by larry ellison. and it's the busiest day of earnings season. marriott ceo is going to join us to break down his numbers. we're just getting started on squawk alley. stay with us. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. your business needs better technology to drive better performance. so you need it to be reliable and fast. really fast. introducing the comcast business summer savings event. fast internet speed to drive performance, plus cutting edge wifi for your employees and customers, and voice mobility so your calls find you wherever you are. get some of our most advanced products at a great price with over $500 in savings. call today and ask how to get these savings plus a $250 prepaid card. comcast business. built for business. >> and here is the ceo on the conference call last night talking about what's next for the compan

growth. google and amazon have their turn after the bell. we'll look at who comes out the winner. plus a deal in tech. buying a company 40% owned by larry ellison. and it's the busiest day of earnings season. marriott ceo is going to join us to break down his numbers. we're just getting started on squawk alley. stay with us. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. your business needs...

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tonight we'll tell youaboutgoogle'snewtool that can help keep you safe next time you feel an earthquake. and now... the accused attacker could be linked to a homicide. tonight, kpix 5's joe vazquez learned new info >>> a vicious stabbing inside a north bay movie theater put a young man in the hospital and now an accused attacker could be linked to homicide. now kpix5's joe vazquez learned new information about the suspect and victim. >> reporter: he was watching a horror movie called the shallows when the real life drama began. 21-year-old adam lucero was sitting in the roxy theatre in downtown santa rosa. around 4:00 yesterday afternoon this man, a random stranger, opened the door to the movie theater, ambushed adam quickly from behind and started stabbing him. the two had never met. >> that's pretty -- it's almost straight out of the movie, which is weird it happened in the movie. >> reporter: adam had surgery last night because of stab wounds to his throat, ear and chest. he is recovering and expected to survive. mart was arrested and charged -- hart was arrested and charg

tonight we'll tell you about google's new tool that can help keep you safe next time you feel an earthquake. and now... the accused attacker could be linked to a homicide. tonight, kpix 5's joe vazquez learned new info >>> a vicious stabbing inside a north bay movie theater put a young man in the hospital and now an accused attacker could be linked to homicide. now kpix5's joe vazquez learned new information about the suspect and victim. >> reporter: he was watching a horror...

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in a different form than when itwasgoogleayear ago. revenue was $17.5 billion. , soensus was $16.86 billion it even touch the most bullish estimate as well. because it's main moneymaker is still at and search ads at that, the cost per >> for the second quarter was down 7%. consensus estimate was for a drop of 6%. >> we will see strong reaction to those numbers. certainly amazon, despite the fact that there was heavy purchasing of the stock in the market today ahead of these numbers. though thereook as was anything to disappoint investors. i expect we will see the after-hours move on that.. bring innt to editor-at-large cory johnson. beatingazon reading -- --so much on the bottom line it's all about profitability. i think this is the most important business in all of technology, amazon web services. billion in the quarter last year. they did $2.9 billion in this quarter. .863 million operating profit joe: the knock on amazon is that they have not ever really been able to turn much profit, but now they have this business that looks like a money gusher. >> it's not normal that i

in a different form than when it was google a year ago. revenue was $17.5 billion. , soensus was $16.86 billion it even touch the most bullish estimate as well. because it's main moneymaker is still at and search ads at that, the cost per >> for the second quarter was down 7%. consensus estimate was for a drop of 6%. >> we will see strong reaction to those numbers. certainly amazon, despite the fact that there was heavy purchasing of the stock in the market today ahead of these...

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google. >>yes. mobile products came from cla 2 increase in revenues. bottom lines easily beating estimates. >> once again the primary driver was the increased use of mobile search by consumers. benefitting from our ongoing efforts to enhance the mobile search experience. we also benefitted from solid growth and desk top and tab lets search as well continued strength in youtube and advertising. >> we're going to be breaking down all of these results from amazon and alphabet in just a couple of minutes. >> if you didn't stay up for last night's democratic national convention in philadelphia, here's what you missed. hillary clinton the first woman to lead a major party presidential ticket accepted the nomination. during the acceptance speech she made a point to contrast with republican nominee, donald trump. >> that's how we're going to make sure this economy works for everyone, not just those at the top. now, you didn't hear any of this, did you, from donald trump at his convention. he spoke for 70-odd minutes, and i do mean odd. and he offered zero solutions, but we already know,

google. >> yes. mobile products came from cla 2 increase in revenues. bottom lines easily beating estimates. >> once again the primary driver was the increased use of mobile search by consumers. benefitting from our ongoing efforts to enhance the mobile search experience. we also benefitted from solid growth and desk top and tab lets search as well continued strength in youtube and advertising. >> we're going to be breaking down all of these results from amazon and alphabet...

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. >> a couple of recent court cases, it is a distribution case of amazonandgoogleandapple so where are you with electronic distribution and? >> that is a broad question. started with distribution we are neutral how to publish or what forbade or what media. we want books to be written and read so really it doesn't matter. however "the reader" wants but digital be the al has caused disruption halt the authors and books are paid. this is a key huge issue right now for us because we looked into the reasons and one of them is b.c. in amazon pushed down the prices at 999. that is the effect to devalue the of books. so now that is the threshold and the battle line budget line that is somewhat negotiable is no longer. so there is sole information once to be free movement so one issue is piracy in recent years there is an increasing amount of books available where people try to make money so that has caused disruption in that sense of devaluation so there is a real difference between but some would dispense a lot of their time variety think of what i would write traverses a professional off

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compete with the likesofgooglethroughsearch. do? are they going to paul: the search business is dominated by google. u.s.75% share in the what facebook is saying, listen, with 1.7 billion euros there's -- users mother's a lot of information we can serve up -- , there'sbillion users a lot of information we can serve up. search a more relevant to you versus something a google algorithm might kick back? how do they monetize this huge social user base? david: if you talk to people at talk abouthey facebook. how big can instagram get? users. is one billion paul: mark zuckerberg told people, he thinks scale is one billion users. twitter is not there. with one billion users at instagram, that is a really bible advertising platform and viable younger -- advertising platform and it skews younger. maybeof concern was instagram will be another source of growth for this company. sweeney.at is paul jon: coming up, the fed inches closer to a rate hike. ism new york, this bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg ." hour, an in the next exclusive interview with alan greenspan. we talked the

compete with the likes of google through search. do? are they going to paul: the search business is dominated by google. u.s.75% share in the what facebook is saying, listen, with 1.7 billion euros there's -- users mother's a lot of information we can serve up -- , there'sbillion users a lot of information we can serve up. search a more relevant to you versus something a google algorithm might kick back? how do they monetize this huge social user base? david: if you talk to people at talk...

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devices and scorch marks onagoogleearthcar and part of a building. >>> it's a landmark moment for the transgender community. the pentagon is lifting the ban on those serving openly in armed forces. this could have wide reaching impacts. christie smith joins us from san francisco this evening with the new details. >> reporter: good evening. some advocates here in san francisco believe this is really going to change the lives of those who want a career in the military without having to deny who they are. that other barriers might come down, too. >> i was actually surprised that this happened. i have to say, it's a little emotional. >> reporter: teresa sparks is the san francisco's mayor new senior adviser for transgender initiatives reacting to the policies. >> significant to the people in the service who now don't have to continue lying and not express their truth. >> transgender americans may serve openly. they can no longer be discharged or otherwise separated from the military just for being transgender. >> i had served in the military for three years in the navy during the

devices and scorch marks on a google earth car and part of a building. >>> it's a landmark moment for the transgender community. the pentagon is lifting the ban on those serving openly in armed forces. this could have wide reaching impacts. christie smith joins us from san francisco this evening with the new details. >> reporter: good evening. some advocates here in san francisco believe this is really going to change the lives of those who want a career in the military without...

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fall in profit,s. shares are on the nasdaq fell 1% in after hours.>>googleparentcompany alphabet beat the street in the second quarter after a boost from mobile and video ad revenues. youtube continued to shine grabbing more advertising dollars. shares briefly traded above record high after hours before reporting over 4% higher. it's another big beat for amazon too as earnings topped estimates for the second quarter coming in at a record 857 million dollars. in the companies fifth straight quarter of profit it was once again boosted by revenue from aws cloud business. amazon also said it would double the spending on video content in the second half of 2016. sharing rose sharply in after hours trade. tech london advocate joins us now. relaying some of the concerns we saw from alphabet about the advertising business seeing incredibly strong growth. >> i think they posted quite impressive results. especially after last quarter they had an earnings miss. you're seeing the growth of mobile continue. you're starting to see cloud computing take hold which is encouraging given a

fall in profit,s. shares are on the nasdaq fell 1% in after hours. >> google parent company alphabet beat the street in the second quarter after a boost from mobile and video ad revenues. youtube continued to shine grabbing more advertising dollars. shares briefly traded above record high after hours before reporting over 4% higher. it's another big beat for amazon too as earnings topped estimates for the second quarter coming in at a record 857 million dollars. in the companies fifth...

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involved. we put safety absolutely numberone.google'strackrecord speaks for itself. we have actually been safer than human drivers. >> take us back to what i imagine was a philosophical question. david: you have tesla looking at semiautonomous driving. google looking at fully autonomous. why was that direction the one you wanted to take? >> it's very ambitious, but it was our goal. to asset sales, having a person in the loop is tricky. we needed to be able to get to the point where you could push a button at some point, so we pushed a metric of interventions. we got to 300,000, 400,000, 500,000 miles. >> this is going to be a big year for ai. when you look at a competitor to vr, which is the more mainstream? >> i think all are very exciting. i love vr in the classroom to give kids the ability to in the -- to go in the room, go somewhere, and see something as opposed to flip the pages of a book. ai can make our brains super brains. it can remember everything, recognize anybody, list every experience you ever missed. it will turn us into better human beings in the tasks we do.

involved. we put safety absolutely number one. google's track record speaks for itself. we have actually been safer than human drivers. >> take us back to what i imagine was a philosophical question. david: you have tesla looking at semiautonomous driving. google looking at fully autonomous. why was that direction the one you wanted to take? >> it's very ambitious, but it was our goal. to asset sales, having a person in the loop is tricky. we needed to be able to get to the point...

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which is their own personal thing but it was broken so you had to sign in withagoogleaccountand when you did you give them access to everything your gmail account has. >> there are a lot of privacy concerns. people are freaking out a little bit. >> it when you use a google profile to sign on the makers can access whatever they tell you they will notify you we will have access to your user id a context and they did not notify anyone they had full access to your emails, they could see location of where you have been when you're looking at emails. soon they should have notified and they should have known better because they used to be a google company. they just did poorly written code and the good news is they came out than up date today and it is fixed in google reports they did not access anyone's personal information. they used what they said they were going to use which is the google idea of the gmail. >> they could have access to. >> they are using a code from another thing they developed which is an adult multiplayer game. they'll use a lot of locations so a trainer club is

which is their own personal thing but it was broken so you had to sign in with a google account and when you did you give them access to everything your gmail account has. >> there are a lot of privacy concerns. people are freaking out a little bit. >> it when you use a google profile to sign on the makers can access whatever they tell you they will notify you we will have access to your user id a context and they did not notify anyone they had full access to your emails, they...

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coming months. in san francisco betty yu, kpix5. >>> well, if the ground startsshaking,googlehasyou covered now. the tech giant rolled out a new service today that's all about providing instant accurate information moments after an earthquake strikes. kpix5's len ramirez has the details. super:susan cadrecha/google search team ]"when people are grappling for information, they may be experiencing an earthquake, we really want them to have that information on hand. having it appear right oogle is great >> reporter: when an earthquake hits, it's duck, cover and hold, but for many of us the next step will be search. now google is streamlining a way to put information together immediately. >> we really want people to have the information on hand and having it appear at the top of google is a great place that they get it before they need to dig in to do deeper research. >> reporter: look up earthquake near me or earthquake followed by your city. that information will include everything from a visual map to giving them guidance how to deal with aftershocks or any of the effects of that

coming months. in san francisco betty yu, kpix5. >>> well, if the ground starts shaking, google has you covered now. the tech giant rolled out a new service today that's all about providing instant accurate information moments after an earthquake strikes. kpix5's len ramirez has the details. super:susan cadrecha/google search team ]"when people are grappling for information, they may be experiencing an earthquake, we really want them to have that information on hand. having it...

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problem built into the game tlmpt are concerns people who signed up into the appusinggooglecredentialsmay be allowing access to all google accounts including mail and photos and where they have been on google maps. if you look at the app's permissions as you sign it it says you have total and full access to the google, the game has full access to your google accounts. if you look at google statements that backs it up, mail, photos, drive, et cetera. the company says we are not looking, but we are going to fix it. so the words say yes, the company says no but we are going to fix it. >> what if you don't have a google account? >> that's how i was trying to sign in. i never use my google account for such a thing. i was on a waiting list. they were using the dangerous way to sign in. i was using the safeway. >> anytime a company says trust us we are not looking that's when you say -- >> and then we will walk around aimlessly looking for the pokemon. >>> where will we find pokemon today? >> the beach. >> just watching. keep your head up. >> a nice day. you will want to look aro

problem built into the game tlmpt are concerns people who signed up into the app using google credentials may be allowing access to all google accounts including mail and photos and where they have been on google maps. if you look at the app's permissions as you sign it it says you have total and full access to the google, the game has full access to your google accounts. if you look at google statements that backs it up, mail, photos, drive, et cetera. the company says we are not looking, but...

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players. the enhanced reality gameusesgooglemapstechnology to add a pokemon overlay to every day landmarks. the game makes money by letting you buy extra supplies such as pokeballs to help you capture more pokemon characters with real cash. un'natalie, pokemon go has had ununintended consequences. some have been injured rushing into traffic in search of an elusive pokemon and armed robbers used the game to lure victims into secluded areas. the game encourages users to get out and explore new places. it seems almost everywhere you go people are playing pokemon go. but is the new mobile game a passing fad or a bigger trend? and what does this technology mean furt of gaming and other industries? joining us now is edmon lee. ed, thank you for being here. my first question, is i have seen people playing this in kansas city, in pittsburgh, here in new york city. >> everywhere. >> everywhere. >> why is it so addict sniff. >> it's actually, i mean, the intellectual property for one thing, pokemon is a well known franchise. a lot of people are playing it are 20 plus years older, right? >>

players. the enhanced reality game uses google maps technology to add a pokemon overlay to every day landmarks. the game makes money by letting you buy extra supplies such as pokeballs to help you capture more pokemon characters with real cash. un'natalie, pokemon go has had ununintended consequences. some have been injured rushing into traffic in search of an elusive pokemon and armed robbers used the game to lure victims into secluded areas. the game encourages users to get out and explore...

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later. >> coming up, feeling the shaking or that was your phonevibrating?googlegettinginto the earthquake business. helping those in the danger zone. >> happening now, the richmond trust needs 5,000 rosie look alikes. they're asking people to show up dressed like her in the next month. >>> and we're tweeting about tonight's mega millions drawing. the prize is now $405 million. we'll see you after the break. a wildire that began inlacer county is growing -- and now moving clor to el dodo county. th >>> a wild far that began in eldorado county is growing. it chewed through 1500 acres and is only 12% contained. it is burning close to georgetown. and people in two cities are giving a helping hand. they are correcting water, diapers, baby food, pet food. yesterday two families hit the road to driver all of the donations for that devastates region. >> i really feel that if we're out of the affected area and we can help in any small way, that is enormous. that is a big huge help for the folks that lost so much. >> and they have lost so much. the fire destroyed 285 structures, scorched

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rolled over a toddler's foot. >>> big news in mountain view. spaceagegooglecampusis back on again. they may build it, coming up in business and tech. los gass exptedt >>> next month the town council of los gatos is expected to take the final vote on a development known as north 40. last night the community had the chance to voice concern or support for this project. phase i of the development calls for more than 300 housing units along with retail shops. so some mixed use development there. and some neighbors are worried it's going to cause major traffic problems. that proposed development would be on 44 acres of empty orchard space right by highways 85 and 17. >>> only in silicon valley a security robot had a run-in with a toddler. quite literally. now the robotic company and toddler's mom are responding. it happened last thursday at stanford shopping center. 15-month-old harwin teng was with his family walking with his mother when he bumped into the robot, fell down and then that 300-pound robot just ran over his foot. paramedics checked on the toddler. his foot was swolle

rolled over a toddler's foot. >>> big news in mountain view. space age google campus is back on again. they may build it, coming up in business and tech. los gass exptedt >>> next month the town council of los gatos is expected to take the final vote on a development known as north 40. last night the community had the chance to voice concern or support for this project. phase i of the development calls for more than 300 housing units along with retail shops. so some mixed use...

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speak english. deputy used his iphoneandgoogle'stranslationsoftware and called a relative in denmark to help communicate with account girl. finally they were able to call mom. a happy and safe ending. >>> planning is under way 0 transform a former reservoir into one of san francisco's most beautiful parks. this is the site of the old san francisco reservoir. right now it's overgrown with weeds and sections blocked off. but the area has spectacular views of the bay and the golden gate bridge. for years residents held fund raidsers to transform the space into a park. now it's close to reality. plans for the 4 1/2 slight include sloping lawns and a playground. >> in less than two you're hours cal france will close two lanes lanes of the san mateo bridge in order to make permanent repairs to the deck. crews will repair a hole that open up in the westbound deck just east of the high rise section last month. one lane will close at 7:00 p.m. a second will close at 10:00. beneath will stay nutdown till tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. in time for the morning commute. the closure will happen for

speak english. deputy used his iphone and google's translation software and called a relative in denmark to help communicate with account girl. finally they were able to call mom. a happy and safe ending. >>> planning is under way 0 transform a former reservoir into one of san francisco's most beautiful parks. this is the site of the old san francisco reservoir. right now it's overgrown with weeds and sections blocked off. but the area has spectacular views of the bay and the golden...

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continues an set to continue, sharesofgoogleandamazon both sharply higher after crushing wall street expectations. nicole: the golfer never won a tielt, squared off in chicago yesterday. all the highlights coming up. lauren: it is friday. tgif. july 29th, welcome to fbn:am. latest breaking news and what to expect on the day ahead. nicole: breaking news, two police officers were wounded in a shooting late last night in san diego, california. the wounded officers were taken to a hospital. the condition not known just yet. at least one suspect has been arrested, police say they are still searching for the other possible suspect. no word the identity of the suspects. residents to have area where the shootings took place are being told to stay inside. lauren: now turning to politics. hillary clinton making historyia become kepting nomination. the former first lady and senator of state delivering speech on the final night at the democratic national convention. >> ladies and gentlemen, my mother, my hero and our next president, hillary clinton. >> i will be a president for democrats, republ

continues an set to continue, shares of google and amazon both sharply higher after crushing wall street expectations. nicole: the golfer never won a tielt, squared off in chicago yesterday. all the highlights coming up. lauren: it is friday. tgif. july 29th, welcome to fbn:am. latest breaking news and what to expect on the day ahead. nicole: breaking news, two police officers were wounded in a shooting late last night in san diego, california. the wounded officers were taken to a hospital....

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after the close, we're going to hear from alphabet,formallygoogle, 56%have topped revenue forecast as well. it's a little top and bottom line action. >> among the biggest stock movers this morning, grow upon shares as that company reports a smaller second quarter loss and raises full year outlook. adding more than 1 million new customers. that's the most in two years. stock is up by 23% and ceo will be on "squawk box" in an first on cnbc interview. that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern time. amgen tops estimates. that stock basically unchanged. >>> cheesecake tractfactory repg better than expected profit. still upping stock buyback plan. up about 1.5%. >> we have more here. groupon. is that going to be around? >> we are going to talk to the ceo and i suspect he will tell you he plans to be around. >> it was 25, 25 dollar stock once so it's up today. is it are a real. >> it's a real company. >> i bet the $6 billion offer they got from google a few years ago is pretty good right now. >> let's talk about alphabet. google now is a verb. it's probably known in every language. then there was anot

after the close, we're going to hear from alphabet, formally google, 56% have topped revenue forecast as well. it's a little top and bottom line action. >> among the biggest stock movers this morning, grow upon shares as that company reports a smaller second quarter loss and raises full year outlook. adding more than 1 million new customers. that's the most in two years. stock is up by 23% and ceo will be on "squawk box" in an first on cnbc interview. that is at 8:40 a.m....

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vanishing. youknowgoogleisnot too far from here. >> anthony: according to many locals the whole character of this city is being leeched out by an invasion of tech people. a flood of tech money. it's the triumph of the nerds. out with the old, in with the new. no place epitomizes that better perhaps than where we are right now. >> john: yeah. you know i tell anyone to come and meet me here, my friends, and they sort of laugh at me. they're like, "sinbad's?" but it's this thing that doesn't really exist in san francisco anymore. it's not self-consciously divey, you know? it has this kind of faded glamour. kind of worn out. it smells kind of sour. >> anthony: sinbad's. lost in time, yet its time running out. living out its last stand on san francisco's pier 2. just south of the hordes of neck beards and man bun vapors buying artisanal drip coffee a few hundred yards away. >> john: i mean, my mom used to come here. she used to be like a secretary. so it was a place that catered to unglamorous office workers. and those are rare and rarer here. >> anthony: is the relentless wheel of h

vanishing. you know google is not too far from here. >> anthony: according to many locals the whole character of this city is being leeched out by an invasion of tech people. a flood of tech money. it's the triumph of the nerds. out with the old, in with the new. no place epitomizes that better perhaps than where we are right now. >> john: yeah. you know i tell anyone to come and meet me here, my friends, and they sort of laugh at me. they're like, "sinbad's?" but it's...

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see what he's doing. at one point he'sseengooglingcana cell phone be tracked if it's turned off. >> that's certainly suspicious. >> it is. >> detective ramirez was cons t consulting daily with orange county deputy district attorney, scott simmons. >> there are things that can be called into question but they're not immediately proof of anything. >> exactly. that's why we didn't arrest him right away. >> police needed to see exactly what k.c. choi was doing on those library computers. that would require a very unusual plan. they obtained a search warrant allowing them to watch in real-time every move made on the computer. this is a recording of k.c.'s actual computer keystrokes and mouse clicks. that's k.c. checking his e-mail. that's k.c. applying for a job. that's k.c. typing in how long does it take a body to decay? suspicious maybe but not enough. and then he did this. >> he pulled up a facebook page that showed there was going to be an awareness walk in the near future. >> a walk to help find mirabel? >> it was. >> he google mapped that park and zoomed inton it and he then p

see what he's doing. at one point he's seen googling can a cell phone be tracked if it's turned off. >> that's certainly suspicious. >> it is. >> detective ramirez was cons t consulting daily with orange county deputy district attorney, scott simmons. >> there are things that can be called into question but they're not immediately proof of anything. >> exactly. that's why we didn't arrest him right away. >> police needed to see exactly what k.c. choi was...